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Woke up this morning with a foot of fresh snow just 100 ks north of TO.

I drove to Orilla yesterday. Sure glad I still have the four snow tires on. The slush on the 400 was especially treacherous. I counted about eight cars/SUVs in the ditch there and back. Also saw about 18 snow plows but fortunately they were always on the other side of the medians and I did not have to join the slow procession behind them. Of course this morning I had to clear the slippery steps and driveway and put salt down to keep the mail carrier safe. Winter should be totally be gone by the end of May or sometime if one is patient.

Paul
Retired and riding my RTs, the '87 K100 & the '98 R1100 !
Treasurer of the Forest City Motorrad Club #159Knights of the Roundel #333